1 Calorie is equal to 1000 calories one is a big C the other is a small c
and 1 Calorie is needed to raise 1gram of water; 1 Degree C*
so your answer is 5 Calories or 5000calories
1 calorie is the energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree C. So it would take 5 calories to raise it by 5 degrees C.
specific heat(; your welcome!
1 calorie is needed to raise 1 g of water 1 °C. 350 * 22 = 7700 calories ■
23joules
Specific temperature is an amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius.
calories were never "made." they are simply the amount of energy required to raise the temperature one gram of water one degree celsius.
1 calorie is the energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree C. So it would take 5 calories to raise it by 5 degrees C.
The number of calories required will depend on the mass of water which is to be heated.
38 cal
specific heat(; your welcome!
specific heat(; your welcome!
Q=6*550*1.00q=3300
100 calories. 1 calorie is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of 1 by 1 degree Celsius. So, if you need to raise 10 grams of water 1 degree, you would need 10 calories of energy. If you needed to raise those same 10 gram by 10 degrees, you'll need 10 * 10, or 100 calories.
About 14 calories or 60 Jules
1 calorie is needed to raise 1 g of water 1 °C. 350 * 22 = 7700 calories ■
It takes 2.46 calories of heat to raise the temperature of one gram of ethyl alcohol. Calories are the energy available from the metabolism of a food.
The is not chemical formula for calories. The word 'Calories' is an old fashioned measure of energy. Its modern name is 'Joules'.